In einer Welt, in der man nur noch lebt
Damit man täglich roboten geht
Ist die größte Aufregung, die es noch gibt
Das allabendliche Fernsehbild

Jeder Mensch lebt wie ein Uhrwerk
Wie ein Computer programmiert
Es gibt keinen, der sich dagegen wehrt
Nur ein paar Jugendliche sind frustriert

Wenn am Himmel die Sonne untergeht
Beginnt für die Droogs der Tag
In kleinen Banden sammeln sie sich
Gehen gemeinsam auf die Jagd

Hey, hier kommt Alex
Vorhang auf für seine Horrorschau
Hey, hier kommt Alex
Vorhang auf für ein kleines bisschen Horrorschau

Auf dem Kreuzzug gegen die Ordnung
Und die scheinbar heile Welt
Zelebrieren sie die Zerstörung
Gewalt und Brutalität

Erst wenn sie ihre Opfer leiden sehen
Spüren sie Befriedigung
Es gibt nichts mehr, was sie jetzt aufhält
In ihrer gnadenlosen Wut

Hey, hier kommt Alex
Vorhang auf für seine Horrorschau
Hey, hier kommt Alex
Vorhang auf für ein kleines bisschen Horrorschau

Zwanzig gegen einen
Bis das Blut zum Vorschein kommt
Ob mit Stöcken oder Steinen
Irgendwann platzt jeder Kopf
Das nächste Opfer ist schon dran
Wenn ihr den lieben Gott noch fragt
„Warum hast du nichts getan, nichts getan?“

Hey, hier kommt Alex
Vorhang auf für seine Horrorschau
Hey, hier kommt Alex
Vorhang auf für ein kleines bisschen Horrorschau

Hey, hey, hey, hier kommt Alex
Vorhang auf für seine Horrorschau


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    In a world where you only live to go roboting day for day the greatest excitement is the everyday-eve's tv-screen

    Everyone lives like a Clockwork programmed like a computer There's no-one protesting against Only some teens are frustrated

    When Sun sets at the Horizon the Day for the Droogs begins In small Gangs they gather going hunting together

    HEY! Here comes Alex! Curtains Up for his Horrorshow HEY! Here comes Alex! Curtains Up for a little bit Horrorshow

    On their Crusade against Law and Order and the assumingly correct world they celebrate Destruction Violence and Brutality

    Only when they see their Victims suffer they feel satisfaction there's nothing what could stop them now in their endless rage

    HEY! Here comes Alex! Curtains up for his Horroshow HEY! Here comes Alex! Curtains up for a little bit Horrorshow

    Twenty against one till the blood comes up. no matter if with sticks or stones, every head bursts at a point.

    the next victim's allready to come when you still ask the beloved god why have you done nothing against? ANYTHING AGAINST??!?

    HEY! Here comes Alex! Curtains up for his Horroshow HEY! Here comes Alex! Curtains up for a little bit Horrorshow

    HEY! Here comes Alex! Curtains up for a little bit Horrorshow

    so long for a short translation.... hope you get the sense out of it ;)

    Mithrawnon March 18, 2006   Link

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